Love how this unpacks the management vs ownership distinction. The household metaphor clicks way better than modern stewardship language becuz it emphasizes accountability without the weight of full ownership. When Paul uses oikonomia in Ephesians to describe God ordering history toward restoration, it reframes everything as intentional design rather than reactive adjustments. I've wrestled with control issues in my own spiritual walk, and that reminder that we're trusted managers, not architects, lands diferently than typical teachings on this subject.
Reflection question #3: Prophesy. Warning of the wrath soon to come. Directing non-believers to the messiah through my writings. Cautioning believers toward personal introspection in the hope that people perform teshuvah.
Heyyyy, there ain't no question in Reflection question #3....That's an ol' rhetorical device for copping 'mystique.' Lin Baytree's concluding sentence is solid and useful, regardless of whether re-purposed from Old, New or Newer Testament. Bad karma though if anyone tries copping it without crediting the scribe and source...Better not show up in Rashi though!
Health and balance through New Year
Hibbuqim\hugs & appreciation all around youse Exegeticals.
Love how this unpacks the management vs ownership distinction. The household metaphor clicks way better than modern stewardship language becuz it emphasizes accountability without the weight of full ownership. When Paul uses oikonomia in Ephesians to describe God ordering history toward restoration, it reframes everything as intentional design rather than reactive adjustments. I've wrestled with control issues in my own spiritual walk, and that reminder that we're trusted managers, not architects, lands diferently than typical teachings on this subject.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful!
Reflection question #3: Prophesy. Warning of the wrath soon to come. Directing non-believers to the messiah through my writings. Cautioning believers toward personal introspection in the hope that people perform teshuvah.
That is great Lin!
Heyyyy, there ain't no question in Reflection question #3....That's an ol' rhetorical device for copping 'mystique.' Lin Baytree's concluding sentence is solid and useful, regardless of whether re-purposed from Old, New or Newer Testament. Bad karma though if anyone tries copping it without crediting the scribe and source...Better not show up in Rashi though!
Health and balance through New Year
Hibbuqim\hugs & appreciation all around youse Exegeticals.
May youse keep on doing, helping and offering
Lovingly yers,
Tio Mitchito
LOL Have a very merry Christmas and happy new year Tio!
Greetings
I have never read Rashi commentary and personally do not hold to karma.
Communications became pronounced in 2021. 2 dreams and a vision sent directly from HaShem. It’s all “mind blowing “.
Thank you for your reply and concerns.